D5600

Aimed at those wanting to take a step up in their photography, the Nikon D5600, with 24.2-megapixel sensor, features Nikon SnapBridge, which allows users to transfer images directly from their camera to a smart device through always-on Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology or Wi-Fi, automatically.

By establishing a constant connection between the D5600 and a compatible smart device, images can be sent from the camera automatically, ready to share. SnapBridge also makes it possible to seamlessly upload images to the cloud (Nikon Image Space) via a compatible smart device. Additionally, SnapBridge connectivity allow users to shoot remotely or easily transfer movies to a compatible smart device by leveraging the camera’s built-in WiFi connectivity.

The CMOS sensor helps deliver excellent image quality and sharp, high-resolution images with colour and clarity that blow away those taken with a smart device, notes the company, while the EXPEED 4 image processor offers powerful performance and prolongs battery life.

Continuous shooting at 5 fps and a 39-point autofocus system are part of the camera’s offerings.

The camera offers an expanded ISO range of 100-25,600.

Also featured is a 3.2-inch touchscreen Vari-angle LCD.

Various in-camera shooting and special effect modes, manual controls and a new time-lapse mode and manual modes, are also part of the package.

The Nikon D5600 will be available this month for a manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of $1,049.95 with the AF-P DX Nikkor 18-55 mm f/3.5-5.6G VR lens. Additionally, the D5600 will be sold as a body only for an MSRP of $919.95.